Space Series - SpaceX CRS-14 & 17 Flown Mylar Foil

This genuine piece of spaceflight history is part of our exclusive Space Collector Series. This booster pack contains a genuine micro fragment (approx. 4-5mm) of SpaceX CRS-14 and 17 flown mylar foil.

Archive Id BSTR-SPX-1417

DESCRIPTION

This piece of spaceflight history is part of our exclusive Space Collector Series. This booster pack contains a genuine micro fragment (approx. 4-5mm) of mylar foil used on the MISSE payload, which was launched to the International Space Station aboard the SpaceX CRS-14 Falcon 9 rocket on 2nd April 2018. The payload orbited outside of the ISS for 14 months before returning to Earth aboard the SpaceX CRS-17 Dragon capsule on 4th June 2019.

Also included in this booster pack is a collectible authenticity & information card, as well as an acrylic display disc to hold your historic piece of space flown memorabilia.

INCLUDES:

  • SpaceX CRS-14 & 17 Dragon Flown Mylar Foil
  • Collectible Authenticity & Information Card
  • 4cm Circular Acrylic Display Case

Space Collector Series

Our exclusive Space Collector Series brings you genuine material that was flown in space either aboard or as part of a NASA, SpaceX, or Grumman spacecraft, such as the Apollo Command Module, Space Shuttle, Dragon capsule, and more.

Each piece of flown material is guaranteed as authentic and comes complete with a high-quality, collectible authenticity & information card, as well as an acrylic display disc bearing the mission insignia and statement of authenticity on the reverse. The collectible card is made from 350 gsm glossy art paper and is coated in high-quality cellophane for protection. Your booster pack will also arrive in a biodegradable, compostable sealed bag (because in this day and age, we can have nice things and keep our planet clean and safe at the same time).

Through this wonderful collectors series, you will be able to collect, study, and enjoy owning genuine spaceflight history. So why not start your journey in owning genuine space flown material from some of NASA's most iconic spacecraft today?

Take your space enthusiasm to the next level and collect the whole series!